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Important monetary court case victory in Canada

Here’s monetary reformer Bill Still on an important monetary court case victory in Canada by COMER (the Committee for Monetary and Economic Reform), concerning the power of the federal and provincial governments to borrow money from the Bank of Canada interest-free (or effectively interest-free, by the federal government receiving the Bank’s profits). My comment: Great […]

Jason Erb discusses alternative economics on Erskine Overnight, November 17, 2013

Here is a summary of my November 17, 2013 interview on Erskine Overnight, on the Genesis Communications Network: 2m – Usury redefined from any amount of interest to an arbitrary amount set by law 3m – Actual U.S. federal debt exceeds world’s annual economic production, and derivatives estimated to be over 1000 trillion dollars 4m […]

Jason Erb scheduled to be on the Conspiracy Show with Richard Syrett, November 4, 2013 at midnight EST

I’m pleased to be Richard Syrett‘s guest on his Sunday night to Monday morning show, The Conspiracy Show, airing from Toronto, Canada, on November 4 at midnight EST, on Zoomer Radio AM 740 and 25 U.S. affiliates. Here is the announcement from his site: “12AM EXPOSING FAUX CAPITALISM Richard speaks with a researcher and blogger […]

The surprising total of outstanding United States Notes (Greenbacks) issued during the Civil War

According to the December 2012 report by the U.S. Treasury Dept., out of the $450 million Greenbacks issued during the American Civil War, there is an estimated $239 million still outstanding. In 2013 dollars, this would be at least $10 billion, according to this inflation calculator. While not significant today, it’s significant that such a […]